“We’re opening up our corn maze for the second year in a row,” said Christine Dejoy, the director of public affairs at Conner Prairie. “It’s quickly becoming an Indiana tradition.”

This year’s maze includes three individual mazes– a shorter maze designed to take 30 minutes to navigate, a longer maze that takes an hour to complete, and the newest, “Headless Hallow” haunted corn maze.

“You’ll have your chance to come across some characters within the maze,” said Dejoy. “It’s just to add a little bit of fright for some of our experienced maze goers.”

The Headless Hallow maze is recommended for older children and is open to the public at sundown on Headless Horseman nights.

This year’s fall maze is open during regular museum hours from Sept. 22 to Oct. 28 and will also be open during the Headless Horseman festival from Oct. 11 to Oct. 28.

“Our Apple Store is open at that time– we have midway games, we have screenings of kids Halloween-related movies,” said Dejoy. “We have shows and performances with other characters here at Conner Prairie for the kids. It’s literally something for everyone.”